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Volume 95 Issue 27
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Pride goes to Macy’s
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SONGFEST
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The Dixie Darlings practice their Macy’s Day Parade routine after a 26-hour bus ride from Hattiesburg to New Jersey Monday, Nov. 22.
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The 84th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year marched down 7th and 6th Avenue to Macy’s Herald Square composing of Disney and Spiderman balloons, Sesame Street floats, Santa’s Sleigh, singer Gladys Knight, and, for the first time, The Pride of Mississippi Marching Band. USM band members and the Dixie Darlings had the opportunity to go to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Pride of Mississippi is currently comprised of 300 members, and is the first university band in the state of Mississippi to be selected. Only 11 bands from the 300 applicants were selected to perform. SGA President Kasey Mitchell watched the parade on television and talks about the impact that may have on Southern Miss. “All of Hattiesburg was watching in pride,” Mitchell said. “There are definitely wonder-
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The Pride of Mississippi marches early Thursday morning in front of Macy’s Department store as part of the NBC’s pre taping rehearsal at Macy’s Herald Square in Manhattan, new York on Wednesday.
ful outcomes for our university, such as great P.R. and a display to the rest of the world of what Southern Miss has to offer. I am extremely proud of our band and affiliates for being a part of the parade. It was a huge testament to the quality and caliber
of our band and everything that Southern Miss has to offer. I thank them for serving as such positive reflections of our university community.” Vice President and Head Designer of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade John Piper talks about
the hard work the bands must do to prepare for the parade. “Bands come from all over this great nation to perform,” Piper said. “They practice day
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